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a person registering their fingerprints

Senate grants Security Ministry broad data access powers, sparking ‘police state’ fears

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The federal government argues that the National Investigation and Intelligence System Law, popularly referred to as the "Spy Law," is required to bolster the state's capacity to combat organized crime.

What’s on in Yucatán and the Riviera Maya in July?

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Swim, sweat, savor and get in touch with your spiritual side as we take a look at some of the coolest activities in the region this month.
An aerial view of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, showcasing its dense urban landscape and iconic architectural landmarks under a bright, clear sky. In the foreground, vibrant green trees partially obscure the view. The colonial-era city is characterized by warm, earthy tones like ochre, terracotta, and cream. Prominently featured in the midground is the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, a striking neo-Gothic church with a pinkish-orange facade and towering spires.

MND Local: San Miguel de Allende July news roundup

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Catch up with San Miguel de Allende's local news for July as the city beefs up security, raises bus fares and gears up for a week-long culture festival.
Sheinbaum July 1, 2025

Sheinbaum addresses ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ and motorcycle safety concerns: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped

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Sheinbaum took a question from a reporter about Trump's new immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades and shared that she is working on a national campaign to reduce motorbike accidents.
the commute from Tijuana to San Diego

Number of cross-border workers from Baja California drops 20%

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INEGI data showed that Baja California residents who commute regularly to work in Southern California stood at 70,642 in Q1 of 2025, down from 87,190 in the first quarter of 2024.
Sheinbaum on remittance tax

Sheinbaum seeks to reimburse US tax on cash remittances: Monday’s mañanera recapped

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On Monday, the president announced a special tax reimbursement program for Mexicans in the United States and confirmed that former COVID czar Hugo López-Gatell will represent Mexico at the WHO.

What’s on in Mexico City in July 2025?

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Discover everything from internationally touring art exhibits to intimate Buddhist celebrations going on in the nation's capital coming up in July.
Money laundering

US sanctions on CIBanco, Intercam and Vector could put Mexico on FATF grey list

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The recently imposed sanctions will be reflected in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)'s next assessment of Mexico, which hasn't been assessed by the FATF since 2017.
Tecate forest fires in Baja California

Conafor reports Tecate blaze is 75% contained after 15 days of wildfire

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The fire, which has now spread to over 16,000 hectares, started on June 16 in the Guadalajara 2 community of Tecate, a municipality of approximately 100,000.

What’s on in Los Cabos in July?

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Try your hand at big game (and big money) fishing or attend one of Baja California Sur's various fruit festivals this coming month.